3 customizing print formats, 1 using irev, 2 using the front panel – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V4.0 User Manual

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920i

Installation Manual

6.3

Customizing Print Formats

The following sections describe procedures for
c u s t o m i z i n g p r i n t f o r m a t s u s i n g t h e

i R e v 4

configuration utility, serial commands, or the front
panel (PFORMT menu. See Section 10.6 on page 109
for information about custom stream formatting.

6.3.1

Using iRev

The

iRev 4

configuration utility provides a ticket

formatting grid with a tool bar. The grid allows you to
construct the ticket format without using the
formatting commands (<NL> and <SP>) required by
the front panel or serial command methods. Using

iRev 4

, you can type text directly into the grid, then

select weight value fields from the tool bar and place
them where you want them to appear on the printed
ticket.

Figure 6-1 shows an example of the

iRev 4

print

formatting display.

Figure 6-1. iRev Print Formatting Display

6.3.2

Using the Front Panel

If you have no access to equipment for communication through a serial port or are working at a site where such
equipment cannot be used, you can use the PFORMT menu (see Figure 6-2 on page 62) to customize the print
formats.

SCALES

SERIAL

FEATURE

PFORMT

SETPTS

DIG I/O

VERS

GFMT

NFMT

ACCFMT

SPFMT

TRWIN

TRWOUT

TRFMT

See GFMT Menus

PORT 4

PORT 1

PORT 3

PORT 2

PORT

FMT

format

HDRFMT1

HDRFMT2

format

format

ALERT

Default port for ALERT

format is PORT 1

SERV

Alert email

server

PHONE

Alert modem

phone

ALERT format ONLY

AUDITFMT

PORT 3

PORT 4

PORT 2

PORT 1

PORT

AUXFMT

Same as AUXFMT1

AUXFMT1

AUXFMT20

PORT 4

PORT 3

PORT

FMT1

format

...

PORT 2

PORT 1

Figure 6-2. PFORMT Menu

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